Mermaid stencil letters: Cutting Edge Stencils is introducing our
patterned Letter Stencils! Now you can write on walls in your favorite
trendy stencil pattern! Our Wall letter stencils and alphabets are
perfect for babies' names on a nursery wall, or for monograms and simple
messages like Love, Home and Family. They are sold by the letter (not
by entire alphabet) and are offered in 3 sizes so you can choose the
perfect fit for your decorating project. Our stencil letters are easy to
use: you can paint them with a dense foam roller or a stencil brush,
using regular house paint or craft acrylics. Please watch our how-to
stencil video where Greg demonstrates how to paint these letters.
You
can have so much fun with these: try stenciling letters in various
colors, mix and match the patterns in one word, or add a butterfly or a
bird for more whimsy.
These alphabet stencils can be used not
only on walls, but they work great for monogram pillows, especially for
the kids' room or a nursery. They can also be used to embellish
furniture and as wall art pieces. You can even create a fun alphabet rug
with these stencil letters, or create one-of-a-kind stenciled letter
curtains! The letter stencils are reusable and will last a long time
with proper care.
If you're stenciling these letters on a wall and want them perfectly leveled, we recommend using our light-weight
Clip-on Stencil Level,
(sold separately) and discover how easy it is to achieve perfectly
level results without dealing with all those bulky heavy bubble levels.
The level clips right on to the stencil and stays there while you paint,
giving you the perfect level result.
Usually it is not necessary to use spray adhesive with
our stencils.
We simply tape them to the wall using pieces of blue painters tape. But
if you want to minimize paint seepage, are working on a
lightly textured wall or are using high contrasting colors, adhesive is
very helpful (Elmer's spray adhesive seems to be the best). Make sure
you shake the can well and lightly mist (not drench) the stencil, and
let it dry for a moment before positioning it on the wall. This step
will prevent the adhesive residue from transferring to the wall. You'll
need to re-mist the stencil after a few repeats. Clean-up tip: Spray
the stencil with Simple Green to help to remove adhesive residue.